ANDREW TANG                   27
WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON COLLEGE ICE HOCKEY - PRESIDENTS
     Name: Andrew Tang           Height: 5-10

     Number: 27                           Weight: 160

     Position: F                             Hometown: Evans City, PA

     Shoots: R                              Previous Team: Seneca Valley (PIHL); Pittsburgh Viper Stars (AAA)

PLAYER - SEASON STATISTICS
YEAR                              GP       GOALS      ASSISTS      POINTS       PIMS
2011-2012                         24         5           3            8          14
2010-2011                         32         3          11           14          16
2009-2010                         31         4           3            7          45
2008-2009                          9         2           0            2          14
TOTALS                            96        14          17           31          89
(2011-2012 HIGHLIGHTS)
Tang scored a goal and an assist for a two point night vs. Youngstown State University (2.4.2012).

(2010-2011 HIGHLIGHTS)
Andrew completed his junior season for the Red & Black with 3 goals and a personal best 11 assists for 14 total points in 32 games played. Scored a goal vs. Youngstown State University (1.15.11) in a 6-4 W&J win. Scored a goal and dished out an assist vs. Delaware (1.22.11).

(2009-2010 HIGHLIGHTS)
Scored a goal in the College Hockey Mid-America Quarter-Finals vs. Duquesne at the S&T Bank Arena in Indiana, PA (2.26.10). Scored a goal at Niagara University in a Presidents' 7-2 victory at Dwyer Arena (11.21.09).

(2008-2009 HIGHLIGHTS)
Tang scored his first collegiate goal at Maryland (1.24.09) in an 11-3 win. Scored W&J's lone goal at Liberty in Lynchburg, VA (3.6.09).

BEFORE WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON COLLEGE
Tang played for the Seneca Valley Raiders (PIHL) in high school. He also played with the Pittsburgh Viper Stars AAA squad. Andrew was named the January 2008 Penguins/Highmark Penguins Player of the Month for PIHL Class AAA for Seneca Valley. Scored 33 points in 2007-2008 in his senior year at Seneca Valley, tallying 17 goals and assisting on 16.